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  2. Cycling Won't Make Your Legs Ridiculously Big, But They Will ...

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    Spoiler alert: No! But it will make you fit and strong in many ways. Here’s exactly how.

  3. Does Cycling Actually Build Muscle? Experts Offer Insight - AOL

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  4. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    Reducing the weight of the bike + rider by 1 kg would increase speed by 0.01 m/s at 9 m/s on the flat (5 seconds in a 32 km/h (20 mph), 40-kilometre (25 mile) time trial). The same reduction on a 7% grade would be worth 0.04 m/s (90 kg bike + rider) to 0.07 m/s (65 kg bike + rider).

  5. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Cycling up and out of the saddle, on the other hand, does a better job by transferring more of the rider's body weight to the legs. However, excessive cycling while standing can cause knee damage [68] It used to be thought that cycling while standing was less energy efficient, but recent research has proven this not to be true. Other than air ...

  6. Penny-farthing - Wikipedia

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    15-mile Penny Farthing Race, Harvard University Cycling Association in 1887 A penny-farthing in the Škoda Auto Museum, Czech Republic. The penny-farthing, also known as a high wheel, high wheeler or ordinary, is an early type of bicycle. [1]

  7. Your Guide to Cycling Economy and How to Improve It to Make ...

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  8. Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] One other way that a bike can be balanced, with or without locked steering, is by applying appropriate torques between the bike and rider similar to the way a gymnast can swing up from hanging straight down on uneven parallel bars, a person can start swinging on a swing from rest by pumping their legs, or a double inverted pendulum can ...

  9. Steatopygia - Wikipedia

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    Steatopygia is the state of having substantial levels of tissue on the buttocks and thighs. This build is not confined to the gluteal regions, but extends to the outside and front of the thighs, and tapers to the knee producing a curvilinear figure.